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Namaste Geneva A celebration of

Indian cultureSATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2017

NAMASTE GENEVAA celebration of Indian Culture

From the Himalayasto the Alps

FROM THE HIMALAYASTO THE ALPS

“India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grandmother of tradition.”

Mark Twain

Welcome to Namaste Geneva

Organized in the 70th year of India’s independence, in partnership with the World Intellectual Property Organization, Indian Associations in Geneva and Lausanne, Indian diaspora and friends of India, Namaste Geneva celebrates India’s rich cultural traditions and her modern achievements.

The event showcases the exceptional talents of the Indian diaspora and friends of India living in Switzerland.

As you will see, Indian culture is unique but it has universal appeal.

And as the performances will also show, India’s traditions are very much alive and thriving, practiced avidly by millions of people around the world.

You may well be inspired to join them. We hope so.

Program

16:00 Screening of documentaries Yoga, Indian Diaspora, Indian Sari, E-visa

16:30 Inaugural Function - Welcome Remarks 10 mins Ganesh Vandana by Ms. Sonal Pndharkar Kulkarni

and group lighting of traditional Indian Lamp.

16:45 Bharatanatyam – by OMKARA School of Indian Dance 15 mins (Indian Classical Dance)

17:00 Presentation - Hearts for India Foundation 10 mins

17:10 Folk Dance - (Punjabi & Kashmiri) 6 mins by Nachle Dance Company, Zurich

17:20 Photo Presentation by Mr. Sandeep De, Lausanne 5 mins 17:25 Kathak by Ms. Amika Kushwaha, Canada 15 mins (Indian Classical Dance) 17.40 Presentation - Science projects by EPFL students 10 mins 17:50 Folk Dance– (Rajasthani & Gujarati) 6 mins by Nachle Dance Company, Zurich

18:00 Odissi by Ms. Dipti Abhilasha, Zurich 15 mins (Indian Classical Dance)

18:15 Presentation by Ecolint on India Project 10 mins Miss. Sheena Ryan and Miss Bani Gill

18:25 Bollywood dance by Nachle Dance Company, Zurich 6 mins

18:40 Tabla by Maestro Cassius Khan, Canada 20 mins (Indian Classical Instrument)

Free event – All are invited to attend with families and friends. Only ID required for entry

On Saturday, September 23, 2017From 4 p.m. At the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) New Conference Hall34 chemin des ColombettesGeneva

NAMASTE GENEVA From the Himalayas to the Alps A celebration of Indian Culture

Omkara School of Indian DanceOmkara School of Indian Dance has been promoting Indian culture since 1987, spe-cializing in Bharatanatyam (South Indian classical dance).

From our base in the Geneva area, we wel-come students of many nationalities, from many different walks of life.

Our aim is to foster a deep understanding and passion for the art form through a bet-ter understanding of Indian culture and the philosophy that is its backbone. We strive to guide and encourage students to develop grace, perfection and perseverance while in-creasing awareness of traditional Indian and culture arts in and around Geneva.

Heart for India Foundation As Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”

Heart for India Foundation aims to transform lives in India by supporting helping people gain the benefits of learning.

We help underprivileged children aged from three to 18 to access education, and we also run training centers offering young women a route out of poverty through professional training.

Our programs have achieved dramatic re-sults. The success rate of the children we sup-port has more than doubled to reach 90 per-cent, while hundreds of young women have found work after completing our training.

Created by Princess Françoise Sturdza, the Foundation began work in 2005. We are a completely non-political, non-governmental and non-religious organization, and rely on the generosity of our donors.

Nachle Dance CompanyBased in Zurich Switzerland, Nachle Dance Company specializes in Indian folk and Bollywood styles.

We have an extensive repertoire of dance pro-ductions, and have delivered many successful performances. We aim to entertain audiences while also acting as a cultural ambassador of authentic Indian culture and dance. We conduct classes and workshops in Bollywood and Indian folk dance around Switzerland for experts and beginners alike.

Our performances at Namaste India will feature folk dances from various different regions. First up are dances from Northern India, a land of big hearts, big laughs and riotous celebration. A mix of cultures over millennia has assimilated in Punjab the land of five rivers and India’s own Switzerland – Kashmir.

Our second performance takes you to West India. From the deserts of Rajasthan comes a palace dance, and we will also showcase the Garba and Dandiya Raas – the most popular performance arts from Gujarat.

Last but not least, we are proud to present a Bollywood extravaganza.

Dipti AbhilashaOdissi is an ancient form of classical Indian dance that originated in the Hindu temples of Odisha in eastern India. It is character-ized by lyrical grace and elaborate, rounded movements.

Originally from Mysore, India, but now based in Switzerland, Dipti Abhilasha stud-ied Odissi under Guru Dr. Minati Mishra. She also learned Bharatanatyam dance from Guru Smt. Nandini Eswer, and a host of other South Indian and East Indian folk dances from native traditional artists.

Dr. Abhilasha’s dancing is further enhanced by her exploration of yoga. She has explored the philosophy of yoga deeply, and seeks to incorporate yogic postures in dancing.

Cassius KhanCassius Khan is a globally renowned Indian classical musician based in Canada.

He plays the tabla, the North Indian pair of drums, while singing classical Ghazal and Thumri (poetry in Urdu and Hindi).

Mr. Khan’s feat in singing and playing tabla simultaneously is unmatched in the world of Indian classical music. What is more, he per-forms in the Tarannum Ang Gayaki style, in which the lyrics follow a different meter from the rhythm but they join at the “sum point” in a certain phrase.

Mr. Khan will be accompanied by his wife, the Kathak dancer Amika Kushwaha.

Amika KushwahaAmika Kushwaha from New Westminster in British Colombia, Canada, is an award-win-ning exponent of Kathak, one of the major forms of classical Indian dance.

Ms. Kushwaha trained in the Lucknow Gharana or school of the dance, and combines grace, beauty, and fluidity of movement with immense strength and stamina as she tackles mathematically difficult compositions.

Ms. Kushwaha will be accompanied by her husband, tabla master Cassius Khan (who will also perform separately later in the af-ternoon). Spontaneous interplay between movement and music is a hallmark of their craft, and means that no two performances are ever the same.

World Intellectual Property Organization34, chemin des ColombettesP.O. Box 18CH-1211 Geneva 20Switzerland

Tel: + 41 22 338 91 11Fax: + 41 22 733 54 28

For contact details of WIPO’s External Offices visit: www.wipo.int/about-wipo/en/offices/

Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations Office and Other International Organizations in Geneva

9 Rue du Valais1202 Geneva

Tel: +41 229068686Fax +41229068696

Email: [email protected] Cov

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